‘Neither optimistic nor pessimistic’: with us on nuclear talks on Iran’s silence

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reacted to the recent nuclear dialogue with the US on Tuesday, saying that “he was neither fundamentally optimistic about the conversation nor fundamentally pessimistic”. However, he said that the talks went “well”.
“We are neither fundamentally optimistic about talks nor fundamentally pessimists about talks,” he said. However, he said that the early stages of the dialogue were executed effectively, while it was also said that Iran continued to look at the United States with suspicion.
He advised the authorities against the country’s affairs close to negotiation, who are ready to resume with the second round on Saturday.
The conversation between two countries about Tehran’s fast nuclear program was set to shift out of the Middle East on Monday, with an Italian source and others show that the next round will be held in Rome. However, in early Tuesday, Iran said the upcoming dialogues would still be in Oman.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has expressed disappointment over the slow progress of nuclear dialogue between the United States and Iran, as the two sides are ready to enter an important new era of discussions. “I think they are exploiting us,” he said.
The initial round of Tehran’s negotiations on the nuclear program on rapid progress was held over the weekend in Oman. With an enmity of about five decades between the two countries, stakes are exceptionally high. Trump has repeatedly warned of potential airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities if no compromise is signed, while Iranian authorities have indicated the possibility of carrying forward a nuclear weapon, cizes of increasing reserves of rich uranium for arms-grade levels.